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SUMMARY:"Ways of Knowing" Global Challenges event (public/free w/registration)
DESCRIPTION:Different disciplines\, cultures\, and individuals have distinct approaches to gathering information\, interpreting it\, and forming beliefs. This begs the question: “How do we know things and where else should we be looking for answers?” \nDon’t miss the UW Honors’ annual Global Challenges/Interdisciplinary Answers conversation\, led by dynamic speakers from a variety of backgrounds\, considering questions cultivated by students in the University Honors Program. \nThursday\, Nov. 9\, 6:00-8:00 p.m.\nHUB Lyceum\, UW Seattle Campus\nFREE/PUBLIC/REGISTRATION REQUIRED \nClick here to reserve seats at the event\nFeaturing the perspectives of:\n\nPolly Olsen is a Yakama tribal member\, former executive director of the Association of American Indian Physicians and winner of the UW’s Distinguished Staff Award. Now director of DEI & Decolonization and tribal liaison at Burke Museum of Natural History\, Olsen contributes multiple forms of wisdom and helps to bridge communities through educational opportunities\, institutions and agencies. \nTony Lucero teaches Honors’ seminar “The Idea of the University – Ways of Learning\, Exploring and Knowing.” Seated in the Comparative History of Ideas and Jackson School of International Studies\, Dr. Lucero’s scholarship draws from many ways of knowing\, with a focus on Indigenous politics\, social movements\, Latin American politics and borderlands. \nKatie Davis brings perspectives from her K-12 teaching background into her research\, curriculum and advocacy at the UW’s iSchool and College of Education. Davis investigates the impact of digital technologies on young people’s learning\, development\, and well-being\, and co-designs positive technology experiences for youth and their families. Her work bridges the fields of human development\, human-computer interaction\, and the learning sciences.  \nModerated by Samantha-Lynn Martinez: a rising junior marine biology major\, artist\, nature activist and peer educator in UW’s Interdisciplinary Honors community. \n\n\n\n\nThe University of Washington is committed to providing access and accommodation in its services\, programs\, and activities. To make a request connected to a disability or health condition contact the UW Honors Program\, uwhonors@uw.edu with the subject: “Global Challenges accommodations.” \n\n\n\nClick Here to register\nClick Here to learn more about Global Challenges/Interdisciplinary Answers events
URL:https://honors.uw.edu/event/global-challenges-interdisciplinary-answers-public-2023/
LOCATION:Husky Union Building Lyceum
CATEGORIES:Alumni
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